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    Ex-Liverpool star Daniel Agger is a tattoo artist and even invested in sewers when his career came to an end

    DANIEL AGGER’S retirement is much like his playing career – mixing dirty work and artistry.Following his premature hanging up of the boots in 2016, at the age of 31, the former Liverpool hard-man decided to put money into his passion and necessity: tattoos and poop.
    Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger is now a qualified tattoo artist
    The Danish defender, now head coach at HB Koge, trained to be a tattoo artist and is now part of one of the biggest parlours across the world, called Tattoodo.
    But for Agger that was not it, as he had more money to invest in s***.
    Now 38, Agger launched a company in 2013 called KloAgger, putting £450,000 into a company that manages sewage systems in his native Denmark.
    So how did they come up with the name? KloAgger translates to ‘Agger toilet’.
    Agger is regularly involved with the firm but his younger brother Marco and their friend Rune Rasmussen oversee the day-to-day ongoings.
    Inked-up Agger is more interested in the tats.
    He started and finished his career at Danish club Brondby, and it was as a 15-year-old youth player that he got his first work done.
    “I was about 15 and on a school trip to Paris,” Agger said in an interview on Tattoodo’s website.
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    “It wasn’t something I’d thought about before. Me and a friend went into the shop and said that’s what we’re going to have and we got it. I still have it today.”
    But it’s been added to dramatically, with almost every inch of his body containing a tattoo.
    There’s the Viking graveyard across his back, the love hearts on his calves, Latin proverbs all over his body and the names of his family members etched in.
    “I see it as one piece,”, the qualified tattooist said. “When I speak to people I talk about my tattoo as one piece but obviously every tattoo has a story, some better than others.”
    One of the more recent is the ‘YNWA’ stamped onto his knuckles – the well-known Liverpool acronym for Anfield’s anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone.
    “Timing was quite good,” Agger said. “[There were] a lot of rumours sending me to another club for a lot of money but I knew I was staying.
    “Somehow I wanted to show that to the footballing world and this was a way I wanted to show it.”
    Agger did eventually leave Liverpool in 2014 and spent two years at Brondby before ending his career earlier than expected.
    Back problems throughout his career saw Agger rely on painkillers to see him through, but he believes they were his downfall.
    Danish defender Agger has also invested in a sewage companyCredit: Kloagger
    He runs it alongside his brother Marco and a friendCredit: Kloagger
    The name KloAgger translates directly to ‘Toilet Agger’Credit: Kloagger
    Agger’s sewage company is only based in his homeland of DenmarkCredit: Kloagger
    Agger leaves the daily running of the company to his brotherCredit: Kloagger
    “I have taken too many anti-inflammatories in my career,” he told Jyllands-Posten.
    “I know that full well, and it sucks, but I did stop it [in the end]. I am not gaining anything personally from saying this but I can only hope that other athletes do.
    “It could be that others take a pill or two less.”
    Agger’s passion for tattooing has somewhat been put on the back burner following his venture into management.
    The Dane took charge of First Division side HB Koge in March 2021 along with former international team-mate Lars Jacobsen.
    Agger guided his troops to a seventh-placed finish last season.
    However, he will no doubt be fuming with his squad today after they suffered a 6-1 thrashing at the hands of FC Fredericia at the weekend.
    The 38-year-old is more into his tattoosCredit: Twitter @danielagger
    Agger got his first tattoo while a 15-year-old boy on a school tripCredit: Action Images
    The former Liverpool centre-back has a Viking graveyard across his backCredit: Getty – Contributor
    He won the Community Shield and League Cup during his 12 years at the clubCredit: PA:Press Association
    Agger sees his tattoos as just one big artworkCredit: Instagram @danielagger22
    The Dane is a qualified tattoo artist and invested in a big parlour called TattoodoCredit: Instagram @danielagger22
    Agger got YNWA printed onto his knuckles during speculation over his future at LiverpoolCredit: Instagram @danielagger22
    He was part of a strong Liverpool side alongside Steven GerrardCredit: Instagram @danielagger22
    Agger retired in 2016 at the age of 31 which he believes was due to painkillersCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd More

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    World’s most expensive footballer Gigi Lentini had affair with Juventus ace’s wife & ended up in coma after 125mph crash

    IN the summer of 1992, Gianluigi Lentini had the world at his feet.A blessed winger, his pace, strength and comfortability with both feet made him the most sought-after player in Italian football.
    Wing-wizard Gianluigi Lentini was once the world’s most expensive playerCredit: Getty
    Today, Lentini lives a pared down life in a small village in Turin
    Lentini tried his hand at beekeeping and launched a shop that has since closed
    Serie A giants Juventus and AC Milan went head-to-head in the battle to sign him from Torino.
    Aged just 23, he became the world’s most expensive player when the Rossoneri splashed £13million on the superstar in making.
    The trappings of fame saw ‘Gigi’ enjoy Milan’s nightlife, while embarking on a sordid affair with Italia ’90 hero Salvatore ‘Toto’ Schillaci’s wife.
    Then, just a year later, Lentini would crash his canary-yellow Porsche 911 at 125mph in a rush to see his new love.
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    A fractured skull and busted eye-socket saw the maverick placed in an induced coma.
    He returned at the end of the season, but was a shadow of his former self in the coming years – perhaps tormented by the spectre of the talent he once was.
    In later years, he would try his hand at becoming a beekeeper.
    Most recently, he landed in hot water with the Italian authorities for allegedly lending money to a local crime boss.
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    His story is one of caution, regret and disappointment.
    The rise
    A youth product at Torino, Lentini was instrumental in the club’s promotion from Serie B.
    Talk of a lanky wonderkid emerging from the second division began in those early weeks of the 1990-1991 season.
    Third game in, Lentini was able to demonstrate his dribbling skills in a match against Inter Milan – with their German World Cup-winning core of Lothar Matthaus, Jurgen Klinsmann, and Andreas Brehme in tow.
    It was the latter who was run ragged by the wing-wizard, who travelled 45-yards with the ball, before slamming it past Walter Zenga to seal a 2-0 win. The boy had become the man.
    Torino would reach the Uefa Cup final that season, narrowly losing to an Ajax side that boasted Dennis Bergkamp on away goals – giving their fans incredible memories by knocking out the mighty Real Madrid in the semi-final, a tie where Lentini announced himself to the world.
    His performances would earn him a world record £13million move to Silvia Berlusconi’s AC Milan – who were the epitome of success in the country at the time.
    He would later tell the Chronicle of his fee: “At that time I knew I had great talent – I was at the top of the world.”
    But, he wasn’t the only superstar. Former Ballon d’Or winner Jean-Pierre Papin was signed that same summer for a then transfer record £10million, only to be eclipsed by Lentini a month later.
    In 1992, AC Milan presented Lentini as a £13m signing
    The AC Milan team of the lates 80s and early 90s was the most successful in world footballCredit: Getty
    Wing-wizard Gianluigi Lentini was once the world’s most expensive player
    Lentini would have to fit in among the likes of Marco Van Basten, Ruud Gullit, and Roberto Donadoni in Fabio Capello’s squad.
    He would show glimpses of his quality – netting seven league goals to win the Serie A title.
    A loss to Marseille in the European Cup final, though, would put a dampener on his season, as the Italian press made him the scapegoat for defeat.
    The scandal
    With an elevated status came an embarrassment of riches.
    The simple boy from the small village of Carmagnola was new to the cosmopolitan life of living in one of Italy’s most vibrant cities.
    Entranced by the discoteque, he reportedly succumbed to Milan’s nightlife.
    The holidays to party island Ibiza he took as a Toro up-and-comer, before his new found hedonism, were just a pre-cursor.
    By this time, Lentini had embarked in an illicit affair with blonde beauty Rita Bonaccorso, better known as Juventus ace Salvatore Schillaci’s wife.
    ‘Toto’ was the breakout star of Italia ’90 – but his marriage to Bonaccorso was on the wane, following reports of alleged affairs.
    Lentini began enjoying the trappings of fame
    Salvatore Schillaci’s wife embarked on an affair with Lentini
    As she put it: “I fell in love with Gigi as a reaction, because Toto had been seeing another woman for months, indeed he lived with her together. I told him, ‘Sooner or later I’ll make you pay'”.
    One day, in a hurry to see his beloved lover, it would be Lentini who would me made to pay.
    Life-changing accident
    Gigi was in Genoa with Milan for a preseason tournament, with Bonaccorso longing to see him in Turin.
    Hurried, he jumped into his speedy Porsche 911 and raced along the A21 motorway.
    The motor suffered a flat tyre, forcing Lentini to pull into a service station to get a temporary one fitted.
    He got straight back onto the road, not knowing the skinnier replacement wheel wasn’t designed to be driven over 50mph.
    After losing control at an alleged 125mph, the Porsche flipped off the road and into a ditch.
    Luckily, a following lorry driver managed to pull Lentini from the wreckage before it became a ball of flames.
    After suffering multiples injures, the most serious being a cracked skull and damaged eye-socket, he was put in an induced coma for two days.
    The wreckage of Lentini’s scorched Porsche 911
    The fall
    Lentini returned in 1993, although his team-mates noticed quickly the swashbuckling winger had lost his mojo.
    He suffered memory-loss, periods of blurred vision, and dizzy spells.
    Many believe the coma robbed him of his cognitive skills.
    AC Milan legend Marcel Desailly once revealed: “You could see the skills, how he was before the accident and after the accident, the balance was completely different”.
    In the next three seasons, Lentini would rarely feature – scoring just six league goals.
    He left for Atalanta, where he briefly regained enough form to earn a call-up to Arrigo Sacchi’s Italy squad in 1996.
    But a return to Torino a year later, who were then in Serie B, ended hopes of being an Azzuri regular.
    That would kick-start the fall, where he would next play for Consenza until 2004 in the fourth division.
    He bounced around in the amateurs, before quitting the game in his hometown, Carmagnola.
    Lentini would struggle in his later years at MilanCredit: Getty
    Lentini would end his professional playing at Cosenza in the fourth division
    The aftermath
    Today, Carmagnola is where Lentini, now 54, continues to live.
    He harbours no regrets and is happy to be around friends he grew up with – playing pool in the local bar.
    In 2019, he became a beekeeper – producing his own honey in his shop, Miele Lentini.
    Sadly, it’s no more.
    Recently, Lentini found himself quizzed by Italian authorities after giving a local crime boss €100,000.
    Gigi never denied handing over the cash, and insisted it was just a loan.
    The man was later found not guilty of extortion – with Lentini appearing naive to the situation.
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    Recently, Lentini found himself quizzed by Italian authorities after giving a local crime boss €100,000
    Gigi never denied handing over the cash, and insisted it was just a loan
    It was naivety that made him the player he was, able to express his skill on the pitch with such freedom.
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    Inside Haaland’s fortune, from £200m Nike sponsorship deal to £900k-per-week Man City contract and £560m investment

    HE was the most sought-after footballer in the world, before Manchester City managed to sign him last summer.Now, Erling Haaland is one of the most bankable, after securing a mega-sponsorship deal with Nike.
    Erling Haaland is becoming the most bankable footballer on the planet
    Nike have signed Haaland up on a deal worth £20million over 10 yearsCredit: Nike via Instagram / @erling.haaland
    The Norwegian hotshot, still only 22, has signed the biggest boot deal in football history with the sportswear giants – worth a whopping £20million over at least 10 years.
    Nike confirmed the coup by releasing a statement that said: “His record-breaking scoring has put a stamp on the future of the game, and makes him the heir to No 9 — the next-generation striker.”
    Haaland was reportedly swayed to sign with the American company because of their long-term affiliation with Brazil legend Ronaldo.
    And they aren’t the only company who pay staggering sums to be associated with the superstar striker.
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    Man City
    According to reports, Haaland is paid handsomely by his employers, Manchester City.
    A sum to the tune of £900,000-per-week has been suggested in the past by the Daily Mail.
    They claim while he receives a basic salary of close to £400,000, in line with other stars at the club, it’s performance bonuses that beef it up.
    The report adds City could pay Haaland £45million for his first season as a Cityzen.
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    He is contracted to the Premier League side until 2027.
    Samsung Norway
    In his homeland, the Norwegian branch of Samsung made Haaland the face of their phones in 2021.
    Anders Lersbryggen, marketing manager of the group, later described the sportsman as “one of the world’s most exciting sponsor objects.”
    On Instagram, he’s modelled watches and phones for the South Korean electronics company.
    But this year, he was spied holding an iPhone while on international duty.
    It’s not known if he still has a deal with Samsung – but that was reportedly worth £2million.
    Samsung in Norway threw money at Haaland to advertise their phones and watchesCredit: Samsung via Instagram / @erling.haaland
    Breitling
    Last year, the luxury Swiss watchmaker added Haaland to their list of ambassadors.
    He joins A-listers Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, and Adam Driver – who all rep the brand.
    It is believed Haaland was paid around £1million for the privilige.
    Late last year he was seen modelling various version of the watch, including a Chronomat GMT 40 worth £4,700.
    “Erling Haaland is built for scoring goals,” Breitling wrote alongside an Instagram post of him showing off the timepiece.
    “That’s as much due to his size and speed as to his textbook center-forward style of play. At only 22, he’s already considered one of the best football players in the world.
    “As the all-star squad member behind the new Chronomat GMT 40, he shows us what it means to live the moment.”
    Luxury Swiss watchmakers Breitling made Haaland an ambassador of the brand – and he’s seen here wearing their Chronomat GMT 40 worth £4,700Credit: Breitling via Instagram / @erling.haaland
    Hyperice
    Through the years, sports stars have been using tools to aid recovery, which Hyperice provide.
    Their most prominent product, the NormaTec uses dynamic air compression to create a restorative massage to users.
    Looking like Michelin Man-style trousers, Haaland and many more are devoted to them after match days.
    Haaland loves their products so much, not only is he an ambassador, he also has equity in the business that’s now worth a staggering £560million.
    He said: “My partnership with Hyperice makes total sense for me – as a footballer, training and performance are everything and Hyperice’s products allow me to be at my best, and elevate my recovery process to the next level, meaning I can continue to perform and do what I love.
    “It’s not just the physical benefits either, it’s an act of self-care that has a great impact on my mental well-being too.
    “Hyperice is a company continuing to do great things in the wellness recovery space and I’m excited to be part of the journey as an ambassador and an investor.”
    Haaland invested in Hyperice – a business now worth £560m – who make the famous NormaTec trousers athletes use to aid recoveryCredit: Hyperice via Instagram / @erling.haaland
    Viaplay
    Also last year, Haaland inked a deal with Viaplay – lining up alongside Max Verstappen, another ambassador for the Norwegian streaming service.
    With Viaplay holding Premier League rights in his homeland, it made sense for both parties when Haaland made the move to our shores.
    Immediately, they produced the documentary Haaland: The Big Decision that chronicled his move to City.
    “All my life I’ve watched and supported English football. To be able now to play in the Premier League is a dream come true,” Haaland revealed.
    “Joining up with Premier League rights holders Viaplay in an ambassador role is something I look forward to. I’m sure we’ll have many fun years together.”
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    As part of Haaland’s deal with Viaplay, a documentary chronicling his move to Man City was producedCredit: Viaplay
    Alf-Inge Haaland, Erling’s dad, also scored a job as an expert studio analyst.
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    Managers who have returned to their former clubs, from Mourinho to Zidane, as Chelsea consider Frank Lampard as boss

    THEY say never go back – but these managers defied that sentiment by returning to their former clubs.The likes of Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal and Zinedine Zidane were all re-installed as gaffer, after formerly tasting success with their ex-teams.
    Frank Lampard is being considered as interim boss of ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Jose Mourinho famously returned to Chelsea – winning the Premier League in his second stint
    Some enjoyed success, some didn’t.
    As Chelsea consider bringing Frank Lampard back to Stamford Bridge in the interim, SunSport looks at managers who dramatically went back to their past teams.
    And more importantly, we look at how well they did… starting off with the Special One.
    Jose Mourinho
    After tasting Champions League success with Porto in 2004, Mourinho was hired by Roman Abramovich’s Blues.
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    He won the Premier League two years in a row – building a formidable Chelsea side, that also lifted the FA Cup once and the League Cup (twice).
    He left the club in 2007, following a poor start to the league campaign and a rift with Abramovich.
    However, both let bygones be bygones – and Jose returned in 2013 to lead the Blues to the Premier League title in his first season back in English football.
    In his second, though, it would emphatically implode – with Chelsea losing nine of their first 16 games and Mourinho reportedly falling out with his players, he was sacked yet again in 2015.
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    Louis van Gaal
    Astonishingly, van Gaal has managed the Dutch national team three times, including most recently at the World Cup in Qatar.
    And in club football, he’s equally as loyal.
    The ex-Man Utd tactician managed Barcelona from 1997-2000 and 2002-2003.
    In his first stint he won LaLiga twice, as well as the Copa del Rey once and a Uefa Super Cup.
    However, his second stint saw him leave the club by mutual consent after just seven months – with the Catalans languishing in 12th place in the league.
    Barcelona hired Louis van Gaal twiceCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Massimiliano Allegri
    Serial winner Allegri won five Serie A titles with Juventus, and was a Champions League runner-up twice.
    He left Juventus in 2019 with a win percentage of 70.48 per cent, the highest in the history of the club.
    His replacement, Andrea Pirlo proved to be a disappointment so Allegri returned to the hot-seat just two two years later.
    Currently, things aren’t going to plan.
    Financial irregularities saw the Old Lady docked points in the league, and they currently sit seventh – outside the Champions League places.
    Worse still, they crashed out the Champions League at the group stages and are now trying to win the Europa League.
    Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is struggling in his second spell at the clubCredit: Getty
    Harry Redknapp
    Harry went from Portsmouth to Southampton and then back to Fratton Park, in an exceptional turn of events.
    During his first spell at Pompey, he helped the club get promoted to the Premier League before decamping to their bitter south coast rivals.
    After less than a year at the Saints, Redknapp returned to Portsmouth – with some fans unsure he should be welcomed back so freely.
    Redknapp won them all over by finishing eighth in the league, following that up with an FA Cup win a year later.
    He then went on his way to manage Spurs.
    Harry Redknapp won the FA Cup on his return to PorstmouthCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Zinedine Zidane
    Real Madrid are the king of reappointments – currently having Carlo Ancelotti at the club for his second spell.
    But it’s Zidane who trumps the Italian maestro in the Champions League stakes.
    The mercurial Frenchman won the heralded trophy three years in a row from 2016-2018 in his first spell.
    His second, which began 10 months later in 2019, saw him lift the LaLiga title.
    Zinedine Zidane was a serial winner at Real Madrid
    Kevin Keegan
    Keegan was the messiah at Newcastle when he managed the club from 1992-1997.
    When he arrived, the club was in disarray at the bottom of the old Second Division.
    Keegan swiftly earned promotion to the top flight, before leading a title charge in the 1995-1996 season – cruelly being pipped by Man Utd in the end.
    He resigned in 1997, with the pressures of the job taking their toll.
    In 2008, Keegan was welcomed back by the St James’ Park faithful.
    But a fallout with Mike Ashley, coupled with poor form, saw him sacked from his role.
    Kevin Keegan’s second spell at Newcastle was ill-fatedCredit: AFP
    Kenny Dalglish
    In the 1980s, ‘King Kenny’ was the darling of Liverpool – winning three league titles and two FA Cups.
    He resigned in 1991 – later admitting that pressure and the strain after Hillsborough proved to be contributing factors to him leaving.
    Following stints at Blackburn Rovers, where he won the Premier League, then Newcastle and Celtic as a director of football, Kenny came back home.
    In 2011, he was handed the reigns on a caretaker basis – eventually winning a three-year contract for his work.
    The following season, Liverpool landed the League Cup (their first trophy in six years) and reached the FA Cup final – losing to Chelsea 2-1.
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    However, an eighth-placed finish and failure to qualify for the Champions League cost Kenny his role, and he was sacked that summer.
    Kenny Dalglish lifts the First Division title in 1990Credit: Getty More

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    Chelsea manager target Luis Enrique is an extreme sports junkie who ran the Marathon des Sables and an Ironman Triathlon

    MOVE over Robert Downey Jr, here’s the real Iron Man.Should Luis Enrique land the Chelsea job, expect the Spanish coach, 52, to demand his team give their all and don’t stop running for 90 minutes.
    Luis Enrique competed in the gruelling Marathon des Sables in 2008
    Enrique loves to cycle the most testing sections of the Tour de FranceCredit: Twitter @LUISENRIQUE21
    The ex-Spain boss has reportedly flown to London for more talks with Chelsea, according to talkSPORT’s Alex Crook.
    That follows the preliminary talks Enrique had, along with another target Julian Nagelsmann.
    Chelsea are hopeful the former Spain boss will take over immediately with caretaker boss Bruno Saltor potentially unwilling to stay until the end of the season due to his connection to Graham Potter.
    If Enrique is unwilling to take charge now Todd Boehly could appoint Frnak Lampard on an interim basis until the end of the season, SunSport understands.
    If he takes the hotseat, the Blues will have an adrenaline junkie who has shown tremendous stamina in the past and has completed the most gruelling race EVER.
    In 2008, the LaLiga winner (as both a manager and player) ran the Marathon des Sables, an endurance race that’s the equivalent of six marathons.
    And it’s not the mileage that’ll kill, but the extreme conditions.
    Des Sables takes place in the uncompromising surroundings of the Sahara desert, where temperatures can exceed 50 degrees centigrade.
    Over six days, competitors have to complete 156 miles to finish the ultramarathon.
    The longest stage lasts an incredible 57 miles.
    And it’s such a hard task, competitors MUST carry all their provisions in a backpack.
    The Marathon des Sables was created by French concert promoter Patrick Bauer in 1986.
    Ever since then it’s been an annual event attracting thousands of runners every year.
    Chelsea manager target Enrique was in amazing shape as he trained for the Bilbao marathon in 2012Credit: Twitter @LUISENRIQUE21
    Former Barcelona coach Enrique, right, finished the Florence marathon in 2007 in under three hours
    Keen cyclist Enrique loves endurance races both on foot and by bikeCredit: Twitter @LUISENRIQUE21
    Luis Enrique, third left, takes a break on a team cycle raceCredit: Twitter @LUISENRIQUE21
    Enrique was renowned for being a hard-working and energetic player during his days at Barcelona and Real Madrid.
    So, when he hung up his boots in 2004 it wasn’t too much of a surprise to see him keep up his fitness.
    However, his love of pushing himself to the limits seems now more impressive than his football career.
    In 2005, he ran the New York Marathon in a time of 3:14:09.
    Cycling and swimming are totally different from running. The training is far more pleasant.Luis Enrique
    A year later he tried his hand at the Amsterdam Marathon and clocked in at 3:00:19.
    Then at the Florence Marathon in 2007, Luis finished the race in an astonishing 2:58:08.
    And if you think that’s great, wait till you hear this.
    In the same year, Enrique took part in the 2007 Ironman competition in Germany.
    That’s a 140-mile triathlon race that’s been dubbed the hardest endurance race in the world.
    The adrenalin junkie isn’t just partial to a spot of running either.
    The keen surfer, who loved crashing waves when he lived in Australia, loves cycling too.
    He finished the Quebrantahuesos – a 127-mile race through the Pyrenees – which loosely translated means “bone crusher.”
    Still, that didn’t deter Enrique, and in an interview with FourFourTwo he spoke about his fitness regime.
    The most gruelling race on earth
    THE Marathon des Sables is justifiably known as the most gruelling race on earth.
    The monstrous course is 156 miles, equivalent to six marathons, run through the Sahara desert in six days in Morroco.
    The conditions are horrendous.
    Temperatures can hit 120F (50C) and all the 1,5000 competitors must carry all their provisions for the whole race in a backpack.
    This must include all their food, of at least 2,000 calories a day,  and mandatory kits such as a venom pump.
    Racers sleep in an open sided tent with seven other competitors.

    “When I left football I wanted to take up running, but after 45 minutes my feet would swell up because I was used to football,” he revealed.
    “In football it’s 50 metres, then stop, 10 metres, then stop.
    “I was used to that. I could run for a long time, but in a football way.
    “Marathons were at the same pace all the time. That was hard to adapt to, but I did after a lot of training and then I started doing triathlons.
    Enrique won La Liga twice and the Champions League once as Barcelona bossCredit: AFP or licensors
    Enrique celebrates a goal with Fernando Couto in 1997Credit: AP:Associated Press
    Hard-working Enrique will be pushing his team to run the extra mileCredit: Getty
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    “Cycling and swimming are totally different from running. The training is far more pleasant.”When I’m training, for three days I run in the morning and swim in the afternoon.
    “Then I go on the bicycle every three or four days.”
    Judging by the high-standards Luis has set himself, his training sessions must be hell on earth. More

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    Amir Khan goes from Olympic hero, world champion and I’m A Celebrity star to receiving two-year drugs ban from boxing

    AMIR KHAN will have to channel every bit of his fighting spirit to return from his latest scandal.The Bolton boxer, 36, has been BANNED from the sport for two years after testing positive for an illegal substance following his bout with Kell Brook last year.
    Amir Khan, pictured with wife Faryal, has been banned from boxing for two yearsCredit: BBC
    Khan failed a drug test following his bout with Kel BrookCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    The epic rise of Amir Khan began at the 2004 OlympicsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Khan retired following the defeat to his Brit rival – for which he pocketed a staggering £5MILLION.
    However, it has since emerged he tested positive for ostarine, in the aftermath of that loss.
    Khan has claimed ingestion of the banned substance was NOT intentional.
    Ostarine is a drug designed to have similar effects to testosterone, used by athletes and bodybuilders to boost muscle mass and performance.
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    However, it has also been used to treat muscle-wasting diseases and osteoporsis.
    Khan has enjoyed plenty of highs and endured lows in his career before in and out of the ring.
    And it began so promisingly…
    Olympic hero
    Khan rose to prominence in extraordinary fashion at the 2004 Olympics.
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    He was Great Britain’s only representative in boxing in Athens – but that didn’t faze him.
    At just 17, he on a silver medal in the lightweight category – becoming Britain’s youngest medallist since Carl Jones in 1976.
    He lost in the final to Cuban Mario Kindelan, who had also beaten him in the pre-Olympic warm-up bouts.
    A staggering eight million viewers tuned in to watch Khan fight on the BBC.
    It was clear from then a star was born.
    Champion
    Khan’s rise escalated quickly when he turned pro.
    In his 13th fight he defeated Willie Limond to become the Commonwealth lightweight champion.
    Then in 2008, he knocked out Martin Kristjansen – landing the WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title.
    Surprisingly knocked out in just 54 seconds by Breidis Prescott in his 19th fight, meant Khan lost his invincibility.
    But like any true warrior, he would win back his belt with victory over Mexican Marco Antonio Barrera.
    After defeating Marco Antonio Barrera – Khan landed the WBO title againCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Canelo Alvarez knocks out Khan in 2016Credit: Getty
    Khan went unbeaten for two years until a loss to Lamont Petersen, who was later stripped off Khan’s WBA belt for failing a drugs test. Another defeat in his comeback fight against Danny Garcia in 2012 saw Khan finally lose that WBA belt.
    On a world scale, losses to Canelo Alvarez in 2016 and Terence Crawford in 2019 would show Khan was left wanting at this stage of this life.
    But there were other things going on in his life.
    Finding love
    In 2012, Khan was introduced to the beautiful Faryal Makhdoom at a party in New York.
    They immediately hit it off – with their relationship beginning to flourish.
    Faryal was just 19-years-old when the pair started dating and she wed Amir just a year later.
    The 2013 New York ceremony was a lavish affair and was followed by a second celebration in the UK with 4,000 guests.
    A year later, they welcomed their first child together – daughter Lamaisah born in 2014.
    A second daughter, Alayna would follow in 2018, and then Muhammad in 2020.
    But, their romance was far from perfect.
    Khan and Faryal Makhdoom’s romance has had its ups-and-downsCredit: Instagram / @amirkingkhan
    The Khans have three children togetherCredit: BBC
    Glam Faryal met Khan when she was just 19 in New YorkCredit: Instagram / @faryalmakhdoom
    Cheating allegations
    Khan allegedly slept with beautician Sophia Hammani, 22, on May 10, 2018 – just 17 days after his wife gave birth to their daughter Alayna.
    Sophia exclusively told The Sun that she spent the night with the boxer in his hotel room after meeting him in a London club.
    The boxer slammed the claims on Twitter saying, “What total nonsense!
    “She was wanting a pic but was told to leave by security due to her being too drunk. IMO that’s the reason she sold a story.
    “Quite strange at the fact that there is no photos of us together.
    Those cheating allegations rocked wife Faryal who unfollowed him on Instagram.
    But it wasn’t the first time that he was accused of playing away.
    In January 2018, Sandy Hunter claimed they had a passionate affair and he has also been accused of sharing sex cam chats.
    The couple briefly split in August 2017, when explosive tweets from Amir Khan’s Twitter account claimed he has split from wife.
    The sportsman even accused her of cheating on him with fellow boxer Anthony Joshua.
    Sophia Hammani was alleged to have had an affair with KhanCredit: Instagram
    Khan and Faryal reconciled and are still married despite the alleged infidelitiesCredit: Instagram / @amirkingkhan
    The initial tweet on the boxer’s account read: “So me and the wife Faryal have agreed to split. I’m currently in Dubai. Wish her all the best.”
    After a brief meeting at the couple’s marital home in Bolton, model Faryal hit back, accusing him of being the unfaithful party as the pair’s relationship breakdown played out on social media.
    However they reconciled and posted a loved-up Instagram pic.
    I’m a Celeb…
    Khan’s sports star status has already seen him crossover to celebrity – appearing on TV shows, including Countdown, Beat the Star, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and Celebrity Juice.
    But it was I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! where he would find new fans and get his first taste of reality TV.
    He arrived in Brisbane as the highest-paid contestant – beating Katie Price’s previous record – earning a reported £400,000. Although it was reported he donated part of his fee to Barnado’s, for whom he is an ambassador.
    Khan would provide good value for money – finishing fifth overall in the jungle.
    He caused much hilarity in the Bushtucker Trial ‘Critter-cal Rescue’, where he had collect tokens from boxes containing snakes and giant beetles.
    This year, he has been confirmed to appear on the spin-off I’m a Celebrity… South Africa.
    That comes after Amir and Faryal have become reality TV stars in their own right.
    Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton is already in its third season.
    Khan appeared on I’m a Celeb in 2017Credit: PA:Press Association
    Meet the Khans: Big in Bolton is in its third seasonCredit: BBC
    Call it Kardashian-light, gave us a glimpse into his world with his pretty American influencer wife and their family.
    It has proven to be popular – drawing six million requests on iPlayer.
    Riches
    In recent years, Khan, who is believed to be worth £32million, has showcased his wealth – whether that’s on the TV or through social media.
    Fast cars, including a £160,000 Porsche 911 Turbo, a £271,000 Lamborghini Aventador, £233,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom and a £65,000 Range Rover beef up his ever-increasing car collection.
    While Khan and Faryal enjoy the high-life with a plush holiday home in Dubai.
    In 2020, Khan was also happy to share an extravagant purchase on social media of amazing watch.
    And no doubt he would’ve wowed his 1.4 million followers on Instagram with an astonishing timepiece.
    He revealed a snap of his wrist modelling a Richard Mille RM 032 dive watch that can cost anywhere from £95,000 to £111,000.
    The Khans boast a stunning holiday home in DubaiCredit: Instagram / @amirkingkhan
    Khan once revealed he bought his son a £30,000 Rolex watch
    Khan boasts an impressive car collectionCredit: BBC
    A £160,000 Porsche is part of Khan’s amazing fleet of carsCredit: https://www.instagram.com/amirkingkhan/
    A year later, Khan’s kindness extended to his son, Muhammad when he bought him his first watch.
    He was handed a £30,000 Rolex, and on an Instagram stories clip he shared a photo of the pricey gift.
    Last month, two men were convicted of robbing Khan for his bespoke rose gold diamond-encrusted Franck Muller watch, worth between £60,000 and £70,000 at gun point.
    Khan recently revealed: “I feared my kids would grow up without their dad.”
    While Faryal added: “I thought we were both going to die.”
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    These are tough times for Khan but he has bounced back in the past.
    Expect him to make compelling viewing when he appears in the next instalment of I’m a Celeb. More

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    Chelsea manager target Julian Nagelsmann is skateboarding ‘Baby Mourinho’ who wears makeup and plans tactics on the loo

    JULIAN NAGELSMANN has become the hot favourite to become the new Chelsea manager.On Sunday, the Blues parted ways with Graham Potter after just six months at the helm.
    German coach Julian Nagelsmann is the favourite for the Chelsea jobCredit: EPA
    Last season, forward-thinking Nagelsmann was riding a skateboard to training
    A 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa was the final straw for Todd Boehly, who dismissed the ex-Brighton coach after showdown talks at the club’s training ground.
    Now, the board have set their sights on 35-year-old German Nagelsmann, who was recently dismissed by Bayern Munich.
    The 35-year-old caused a social media storm when he arrived at training last season on a SKATEBOARD.
    Rated as one of Europe’s finest young coaches, he was nicknamed ‘Baby Mourinho’ by the German press, after taking on his first Bundesliga job at the age of just 28.
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    He was encouraged into coaching by mentor Thomas Tuchel, who gave him a job scouting the opposition for FC Augsborg’s reserves, when he was considering working for BMW in sales.
    His rise saw him land German football’s top job as Bayern boss – winning the Bundesliga last term.
    And in the past, he’s revealed his best tactical ideas have been formulated on the loo.
    Forced to grow up
    Nagelsmann grew up in Landsberg am Lech, a town in southwest Bavaria – 45 miles from Munich.
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    He played for Augsburg and 1860 Munich at youth level, captaining the latter’s U17’s and living away from home.
    “Overall, I certainly had to grow up faster than many others,” he told German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine.
    I didn’t have that much time to be young and carefree. I moved out of home early because of football, from then on I had to take care of myself: cooking, shopping, things, everything that you normally do at nineteen or twenty, I had to do at fifteen.”
    The death of his beloved dad, who died aged just 52 after a short illness, then rocked his family.
    Nagelsmann took on the father-figure for his mum and his elder siblings, Vanessa and Andre.
    “Then there was the death of my father, after which I supported my family and did tasks that were rather untypical for my age: selling the house, looking for a new house for my mother,” he continued.
    “All of this leads to the focus on the essentials, to the realisation that there are more important things in life than football.
    “These experiences were very hard for me and my family, but they made me mature and be more aware of life.”
    Cruel fate
    As a player, it was a Chelsea legend who shaped his game.
    When asked about his idol, he told The Times it was: “John Terry.
    “It was crazy, because when I was a youth player I played with [close friend] Christian Trasch. I called him Patrick – Patrick Vieira – because he played No 6 and he called me John Terry, ‘Johnny’.
    “In those days, Terry was one of the best central defenders – I think there was one season he did not lose one duel.
    “He was brave with his head. I was good with my feet but better with my head, and there were some similarities, he was kind of a role model.”
    A centre half in his playing days, Nagelsmann’s career was cut short by knee injuries
    Nagelsmann was forced to rethink his career path when his playing days ended
    Amusingly, he would tell Terry of his infatuation when the pair had a chance meeting.
    “I talked to him for about three minutes and explained to him that I was John Terry in the early days as well,” he added.
    “I had to explain the situation, as he looked [at me] weird.”
    But, as he was dealing with the bereavement of losing his father, his own professional life began to crumble around him.
    The promising centre-half missed the 2006-2007 season and suffered a second knee and meniscus injury – damaging the cartilage.
    The young prospect was forced to retire, a decision which left him heartbroken.
    Nagelsmann spent a month in solitude and had to construct his next plan.
    “It was very sad for me that I had to end my career so young,” he revealed.
    “At first, I didn’t want anything to do with football.”
    He threw himself into his studies – first trying a business degree and then changing to sports science.
    The Tuchel effect
    However, it was another rising coach of German football who recognised Nagelsmann could offer something else.
    Ex-Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel became Nagelsmann’s mentorCredit: Alamy
    Nagelsmann shunned a career in sales for BMW to pursue football rolesCredit: AFP or licensors
    Thomas Tuchel understood what it was like to have to end your playing career early – suffering the same fate at third tier SSV Ulm aged 25.
    So, he offered Nagelsmann a route into the game – as an opposition scout analyst for Augsburg’s second string.
    Nagelsmann had already accepted a job at BMW doing sales, but on the advice of his mentor and gave it one last shot.
    ‘Baby Mourinho’ steps
    Nagelsmann scored his first job with 1860 Munich, returning to the club he was once a youth product of, to be an assistant coach alongside Alexander Schmidt for their U17’s.
    He began learning the game, while still studying for a sports science degree. Importantly, it reignited his passion for football.
    In 2010, he scored the job that would change his life – joining 1899 Hoffenheim’s academy.
    He controlled various youth teams, and became an assistant coach for the first, while leading the U19’s.
    In 2014, Nagelsmann’s side won the Bundesliga U19 title. Already he was establishing himself behind-the-scenes.
    By 2016, he was appointed head coach, following the departure of Huub Stevens, who resigned due to health reasons.
    Nagelsmann, seen in 2012, as assistant coach at HoffenheimCredit: EPA
    Julian Nagelsmann had a makeover before facing Bayern as Hoffenheim coach
    He was just 28, and us youngest ever head coach the Bundesliga has ever seen.
    After saving the club from relegation in his first season, he helped managed Hoffenheim to a top four finish, meaning they qualified for the Champions League for the first time in their history.
    However, one eye-brow raising moment stood out during his time with the minnows.
    In a 3-1 loss to future employers Bayern, Nagelsmann was spotted with a new hairdo, trimmed eyebrows and make-up.
    He took his audition very seriously.
    He said to German newspaper Bild: “Women are always allowed to make chic, so I thought that you can do it as a man too.
    “I tried it. I hope it was reasonably successful.”
    Another giant Leip
    Three years after landing his first manager role, Nagelsmann was appointed as RB Leipzig’s head coach – with designs on breaking Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund’s stranglehold on the league.
    But his greatest achievement would be in Europe, where he lead the club to a Champions League semi-final.
    He came up against his teacher, Tuchel – who had an embarrassment of riches at his disposal with PSG.
    Leipzig succumbed 3-0 on aggregate to the French giants, but there was no shame in their performance – given their unlikely run.
    A year later, they would play second fiddle to Bayern – who were eyeing up Nagelsmann as their future coach.
    Toilet humour
    Just two years ago, the Bavarians paid Leipzig a staggering £22million for Nagelsmann.
    But, before he would move to Bayern – the tactician revealed all about his life, tactics and motivational motto.
    Speaking to BILD, Nagelsmann hilariously admitted his best tactical plans seem to come to him while receiving a call from nature.
    Nagelsmann once revealed he devises his tactics on the looCredit: EPA
    Nagelsmann – who favours a 3-5-2 or 4-2-3-1 formation – claimed he jots his toilet ideas down and even asks Pep Guardiola for advice.
    Speaking about his toilet ritual, the German boss said: “[Afterwards, I scribble them on a scrap of paper with a pencil and ruler.
    “[Guardiola] is the only one I can ask about the content of what he sees.”
    Nagelsmann confirmed he sees a speech therapist to help with thickening of the vocal cords… and to help him shout louder.
    He joked: “I scream a lot in everyday life, not just on the pitch.”
    Nagelsmann also shared his motto for life and football, saying: “Believe in yourself, but never forget to laugh!”
    Bitter end
    Last month, Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern – despite the club winning the Bundesliga last season, being a point behind first-placed Dortmund, and in the Champions League quarter-final against Man City.
    Ironically, he was replaced by Tuchel in the mad managerial merry-go-round that is the beautiful game.
    The skateboarding Nagelsmann won 60 out of his 84 games in charge of the club, to say it was a shock was understatement.
    Reasons of his dismissal have varied. One report revealed the Bayern board were infuriated he went on a skiing holiday following a defeat at Bayer Leverkusen.
    Another said that a fallout with star man Sadio Mane was the catalyst for change.
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    Nagelsmann’s romance with journalist Lena Wurzenberger was said to be a problem for Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
    A strained relationship with Sadio Mane was also said to have contributed to Nagelsmann’s surprise sackingCredit: Reuters
    Outrageously, it was also claimed that the club’s players were concerned he would leak stories to his girlfriend – Bild journalist Lena Wurzenberger. She has since quit her job.
    Either way, he was gone. Bayern’s loss could be Chelsea’s gain, as the west Londoners plan for a new future under their new ownership model. More

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    Anthony Joshua and Jermaine Franklin’s lifestyles compared, with Brit worth £120m and roofer rival filing for bankruptcy

    ON Saturday night, two very different boxers go head-to-head at the O2.Anthony Joshua, 33, faces off against Jermaine Franklin, 29, as he aims to resurrect his career.
    Anthony Joshua boasts a huge net worth of around £120m
    In contrast, Jermaine Franklin lives a modest lifestyle and is said to be worth £500k
    Listen to free live commentary of Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin on talkSPORT. Download the app.
    Their contrasting lifestyles add to to the intrigue the fight brings.
    AJ, who is believed to have a £120million fortune, lives a life of luxury – like a sporting god would – boasting nice cars, expensive jewellery, designer threads and more.
    While American fighter Franklin is on the opposite end of the scale – a modest family man with a reported net worth of just £500,000.
    Should he win, he could treble his career earnings with a reported £1million purse for the upcoming bout.
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    It could change Franklin’s life forever. Here’s how their riches compare.

    CARS
    When it comes to motors, AJ certainly has the upper hand on his rival.
    Thanks to his partnership with Jaguar Land Rover – which is rumoured to be worth £790,000 a year – AJ rolls round London in his choice of a fleet of luxury wheels, including a customised white Jaguar XJR, worth £93,000.
    It’s a step-up from his first car, a £1,500 Vauxhall Astra.
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    His favourite motor is his personalised black Range Rover, which he says “looks very professional and sets a standard”.
    Franklin, who hails from Saginaw, Michigan doesn’t boast a car collection to envy, that we can see from his social media.
    However, we caught a glimpse of a £30,000 Chrysler 300 in the backdrop of his training camp.
    Through Under Armour, AJ gets use of the company jet.
    Showing the interior of the £45million black G550 ahead of his trip to the States to face Ruiz for the first time, AJ said: “These type of things aren’t ordinary, in my daily life and in many other people’s daily lives, so it’s a blessing.
    “However, my view is even though I enjoy it and the door has been opened for me, I can’t forget to open the door for people who have come with me and the people who aren’t in a position to enjoy this type of luxury.
    “I never get too lost in the source and get carried away with these types of things.”
    Joshua boasts his own signature Range Rover
    Sponsors Under Armour allow AJ to use their private jet
    Michigan-born Franklin leads a less glam lifestyle

    BANKRUPTCY
    It was only three years ago that Franklin filed for bankruptcy.
    When he was forced out of the ring because of the Coronavirus pandemic, he turned to working with a roofing company.
    Times were hard – gruelling night shift hours meant training on his days-off, in-between taking his kids to school, was even harder.
    His phone was dead. Franklin said he would have fought anyone, anywhere.
    “I would have done a rinky-dink show for a couple of hundred dollars,” he told The U.S. Sun.
    “But there was nothing.”
    However, a fight against Dillian Whyte got him out of his hole.
    “I was at work when I got the call,” Franklin admitted.
    “I said to my guy ‘Are you for real?’ He said he was and would call me back in hour.
    “He was telling the truth. I quit my job right then and there.”
    In 2020, Franklin was forced to park boxing and took up a job at a roofing company because of the Covid-19 pandemic
    A fight against Dillian Whyte helped Franklin financially after he was forced to file bankruptcy
    HOME
    Anthony came from humble beginnings on a council estate in Watford.
    He bought his mum, Yeta Odusanya her council flat in north London for a mere £185,000 in 2013.
    AJ did spend a portion of his hard-earned winnings on a rented property in a north London mansion while he was training for the Wladimir Klitschko fight.
    According to a report, the mansion near Lord’s Cricket Ground was worth £27million. It belonged to South African diamond trader Walter Hennig, and cost AJ around £20,000 per month.
    It has been reported his property portfolio includes a £1million property in north London, as well as three homes in Watford totalling £1.5million.
    AJ also bought a £500,000 penthouse in north London, for his ex-girlfriend and JJ’s mum, Nicole Osbourne, despite them splitting.
    Like Joshua, Franklin grew up modestly.
    When he was still a child growing up in the deprived-but-proud city of Saginaw, he moved into live with his grandmother Bernice, helping her around the home as she struggled with mobility.
    Proud of his home, Franklin still lives in Saginaw.
    Anthony Joshua rented this mansion when he was training for the Wladimir Klitschko fightCredit: The Mega Agency
    Anthony Joshua was able to relax after a hard day of training in this London homeCredit: The Mega Agency
    Franklin grew up in the deprived city of Saginaw – but is proud of his roots
    FASHION AND JEWELLERY
    In terms of fashion and personal appearance, Franklin scrubbed up well in a smart suit in one image on Instagram.
    But it doesn’t compare to AJ – who is sponsored by Hugo Boss and seen wearing the height of fashion.
    And when it comes to jewels, again Joshua is streets ahead.
    Anthony does own a £350,000 watch. Custom-designed for the 6ft 6in superstar by Audemars Piguet, it’s made of gold and studded with diamonds.
    In the past, Joshua has spoken before about how it’s the most lavish thing he owns.
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    He also owns a Marvel-themed Audemars Piguet worth £120,000.
    Should Franklin be the victor in south-east London, maybe it will be his turn to enjoy the high-life.
    Hugo Boss sponsor Joshua and clothe him in designer threads
    Anthony Joshua flashes his £350k watch from Audemars PiguetCredit: Instagram, @anthony_joshua
    Joshua shows off incredible new £120,000 watch inspired by Marvel superhero Black Panther
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